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Re: Imaginarium Art Licensed Transformers Statues

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2018 5:00 pm
by Sunstar
I don't doubt that, but for me, lack of space for things like that case, is the key problem. Pictures will follow, I am going to write something up along with photos.

Pictorial Review of Imaginarium Art Coronation Starscream Statue

PostPosted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 9:22 am
by william-james88
Fellow Seibertron Sunstar has written up a review on her website for her latest addition to her Starsceam shrine, the Coronation Starscream Statue from Imaginarium Art. We rarely get the sense of scale of these figures, so seeing Sunstar unload the boxes and add it to his display area will give you a sense of how massive it is. She also took images of it with other Starscream toys, like the Masterpiece, to give us a good idea of scale.

Below are exerpts of her review along with several images she took. Many of us will never own this statue, but at least now we can get some great feedback of someone who has taken this plunge and indulge our eyes on the details!

This will be the single-most expensive purchase I have done for my collection outside of furniture – and I have no regrets. I'm going to cover some of my experience with this particular statue, there were some admittedly frustrating points in the progress of the day, but all in all its an outstanding figure

Price point: $1199 (USD) for a Canadian its about double with shipping.
Retailer: Big Bad Toy Store (BBTS)
Statue Edition: 115 of 400
Shipping weight: 95 pounds or 43.09kilograms
Shipping size: 44”x27”x25” 104cm x 60cm x 56cm
Shipping cost: Approximately $600+
Shipping duration: 3 Days (Sent on the 19th arrived on the 21st)
Shipping method: FedEx

Statue Set Up
Some assembly required...

The statue came with a beautiful instruction booklet, with full colour photos, clearly numbered and displayed in both complete and exploded form. Each part had a rare earth magnet in the joint that enabled it to snap together securely - this was amazing.

The set-up of the statue chugged along pretty nicely. As I stated earlier, each part was wrapped neatly and nestled away with loving care. My spouse helped by unwrapping each part, we started with the rockets to build up the base, and placed the paper and bags back in their original location. This kept the assembly clean and fairly quick. All was trucking along nicely until the right leg...

The right leg of doom... Resin, which this statue is made of, when removed from the mould sometimes may get a bit out of shape. This was a problem for the right leg and the left arm - to a lesser degree with the left arm. Some damage was caused to the joint while I attempted to remedy this problem. Instead of sharp 90° angles in the leg, it was rounded. I had to take a file and try to round off some edge on the leg joint at the body. Unfortunately I did some damage to the inside of the joint, however that is inside so it won't notice. The fact I had to file the statue to get the leg to fit, was a downer. It is fortunate I have tools at my disposal and I am quite acquainted with modifying things (such as war hammer) that I wasn't phased in the least. After a good amount of time filing, I had it fitting.

Another downer was a chip in the resin near this particular joint. We noticed it before I made my modification and after checking the bags and the area I was working with, we decided that this must have occurred prior to packaging. A little silver paint should fix it up, and its not that noticeable, however it is irritating all the same.

Another small problem we encountered, which is easily fixed, however a bit worrisome due to the fact resin is absolutely brittle and will shatter, is a rare earth magnet popped out of the left wrist. This was fixed with a small dab of Gel super glue.

Once these areas of trouble were addressed and rectified, the statue went together like bacon and eggs.

I have to say that as we went along that statue became heavier and heavier and I was grateful for my spouse's help as I needed a break from holding it. It has the size and the weight of a baby (a much smaller head though) The paint and feel of the figure is beautiful. Great details and a lovely addition to any collection, problems aside.

Once it was all set we gently moved the display into the corner of the room where it just looks amazing.

Statue: A++
Statue Problems: C (There should be no need for those quality issues for something with this price point.
Helpful Spouse: A++

I would rate this figure at about an A to A+ But I had problems and I may be an exception rather than the rule.



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Re: Imaginarium Art Licensed Transformers Statues

PostPosted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 9:57 am
by Sunstar
*soft chuckle*

I'm a lady Transformers fan. :lol: ;)

Re: Imaginarium Art Licensed Transformers Statues

PostPosted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 10:09 am
by Rated X
From one huge Starscream fan to another, nice collection. Im definitely not a statue guy, but I think it works well in a memorabilia collection of one particular character.

Re: Imaginarium Art Licensed Transformers Statues

PostPosted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 10:27 am
by Sunstar
I will add this note here, although I had the money mostly saved up by the time I had ordered it, I still asked my other half if he'd object. I am glad I have such a good husband and friend who will allow me to indulge in my collecting. Side note, he has basically zero interest in the transformers - but he finds them kinda fun.

Rated X wrote:From one huge Starscream fan to another, nice collection. Im definitely not a statue guy, but I think it works well in a memorabilia collection of one particular character.


And its virtually the centrepiece of my collection. It is exactly how I imagined it to look there and, the table that I bought was perfect. It even had a glass top so it made the edition visible from the underside.

Re: Imaginarium Art Licensed Transformers Statues

PostPosted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 10:29 am
by ScottyP
That's really cool to have a look at, thanks for sharing! Nice that they packed in the features that they did, makes it go beyond just being in the same state all the time.

Re: Imaginarium Art Licensed Transformers Statues

PostPosted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 11:45 am
by D-Maximal_Primal
It's really awesome to see one of these in someones hands finally. That thing is massive! And it looks great with your Starscream collection!

Re: Imaginarium Art Licensed Transformers Statues

PostPosted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 1:08 pm
by -Kanrabat-
Holy crap, over 600$US in shipping fees alone... and the thing is HUGE! :shock:

I'm a Starscream fanboy as well, but having that kind of money to burn, I'd go for the original G1 Sky Shadow or Metalhawk. Still, anyone who can afford one of these statues, fees and all, and don't regret anything is perfectly fine in my book.

Speaking of being a Screamers fan, anyone like me who'd want the original Takara MP-03 "greenscream"? I want it but gosh, the price it go for....

Re: Imaginarium Art Licensed Transformers Statues

PostPosted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 2:40 pm
by WreckerJack
Holy crap that statue is big. Don't know too many people who own one of these.

Re: Imaginarium Art Licensed Transformers Statues

PostPosted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 4:49 pm
by Sunstar
-Kanrabat- wrote:Holy crap, over 600$US in shipping fees alone... and the thing is HUGE! :shock:

I'm a Starscream fanboy as well, but having that kind of money to burn, I'd go for the original G1 Sky Shadow or Metalhawk. Still, anyone who can afford one of these statues, fees and all, and don't regret anything is perfectly fine in my book.

Speaking of being a Screamers fan, anyone like me who'd want the original Takara MP-03 "greenscream"? I want it but gosh, the price it go for....


I don't exactly have money to burn, took me most of a year to save that money. And I have to restart with saving again. And what is the greenscream going for these days?

Re: Imaginarium Art Licensed Transformers Statues

PostPosted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 5:13 pm
by -Kanrabat-
Sunstar wrote: I don't exactly have money to burn, took me most of a year to save that money. And I have to restart with saving again. And what is the greenscream going for these days?


You must be as "rich" as me then. If I'd want to, I'd get such a statue myself... For the price of not buying any Transformers or anime figures for at least 6 months! :lol:

As for "Greenscream", who always come at the minimum complete with box:

Ebay: Ignoring the dreamers, around 130 to 150$US plus shipping and taxes.

Mandrake: Only one at 25000Y plus taxes and shipping.

So I may be getting one from the good ol' Bay in a few months, once all my current preorders are finally paid for annd shipped. For a time no Greenscreams were under 300$US. Guess the overabundance of "better" MP Starscreams flooding the market (MP-11, 3Ps and KOs)have lowered the original's value... which make me VERY glad! :-?

Re: Imaginarium Art Licensed Transformers Statues

PostPosted: Sun Feb 25, 2018 11:35 am
by Sunstar
-Kanrabat- wrote:
Sunstar wrote: I don't exactly have money to burn, took me most of a year to save that money. And I have to restart with saving again. And what is the greenscream going for these days?


You must be as "rich" as me then. If I'd want to, I'd get such a statue myself... For the price of not buying any Transformers or anime figures for at least 6 months! :lol:

As for "Greenscream", who always come at the minimum complete with box:

Ebay: Ignoring the dreamers, around 130 to 150$US plus shipping and taxes.

Mandrake: Only one at 25000Y plus taxes and shipping.

So I may be getting one from the good ol' Bay in a few months, once all my current preorders are finally paid for annd shipped. For a time no Greenscreams were under 300$US. Guess the overabundance of "better" MP Starscreams flooding the market (MP-11, 3Ps and KOs)have lowered the original's value... which make me VERY glad! :-?


Since I only collect Starscream, saving for them isn't to difficult. We also make Beer, Wine and have a tiny salt water aquarium. (that aside, we don't own a car, we ride bicycles (all year)- we currently rent, so we have areas where we save. Mum has a car, which we borrow from time to time.

That Greenscream is quite handsome, although his initial colour scheme was disappointing, the releases afterwards, were delightful - still I wouldn't trade him in. I wouldn't trade in any of my 255 screams :P

Re: Imaginarium Art Licensed Transformers Statues

PostPosted: Sun Feb 25, 2018 12:53 pm
by -Kanrabat-
Sunstar wrote:That Greenscream is quite handsome, although his initial colour scheme was disappointing, the releases afterwards, were delightful - still I wouldn't trade him in. I wouldn't trade in any of my 255 screams :P


Do you have Greenscream? If I ever get one, I'll be sure to also have the sticker sheet with all those random jet labels and I'll go crazy! :lol:

Re: Imaginarium Art Licensed Transformers Statues

PostPosted: Sun Feb 25, 2018 1:10 pm
by Sunstar
-Kanrabat- wrote:
Sunstar wrote:That Greenscream is quite handsome, although his initial colour scheme was disappointing, the releases afterwards, were delightful - still I wouldn't trade him in. I wouldn't trade in any of my 255 screams :P


Do you have Greenscream? If I ever get one, I'll be sure to also have the sticker sheet with all those random jet labels and I'll go crazy! :lol:


Of course I do.

Re: Imaginarium Art Licensed Transformers Statues

PostPosted: Sun Feb 25, 2018 1:13 pm
by -Kanrabat-
Sunstar wrote:
-Kanrabat- wrote:
Sunstar wrote:That Greenscream is quite handsome, although his initial colour scheme was disappointing, the releases afterwards, were delightful - still I wouldn't trade him in. I wouldn't trade in any of my 255 screams :P


Do you have Greenscream? If I ever get one, I'll be sure to also have the sticker sheet with all those random jet labels and I'll go crazy! :lol:


Of course I do.


Oh, and to get back to the statues, got this one from Prime One Studios?

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Initially, I wasn't a fan of the movie design for Screamers, but after owning and playing with the HFTD leader, I fell in love.

Re: Imaginarium Art Licensed Transformers Statues

PostPosted: Sun Feb 25, 2018 3:02 pm
by Sunstar
I considered it, but at the time, I did not have the money. I figured there would be a G1 based figure in the future and saved for it. There is another statue coming down the pipes but I cannot get it due to lack of space. Maybe one day, when I have the space, I can find someone willing to sell theirs to me.

Re: Imaginarium Art Licensed Transformers Statues

PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2018 11:35 pm
by UltraMarginal
wow, that is an Epic purchase. It looks great in your collection and on it's own. Getting a glass table so you can see the number underneath is a great Idea as well.

thank you so much for sharing it and your experience with it. If they ever make a statue like this of Jazz, I'm going to be in a bit of bother.

Final Render for Imaginarium Art G1 Transformers Jazz, plus Prowl Bust Sculpt

PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 3:22 pm
by Va'al
Via the official Facebook page for Imaginarium Art, we have a final render but a full render at that, of their Transformers G1-esque Jazz in his full groovy posed glory. Posing on a cyber looking base, with his blaster in hand, shoulder mounted cannon, full visor and definitely not a Martini blanked out logo, you can check out the image mirrored below.

Also included below is a look at one of their upcoming pieces, also from the Autobot ranks - Prowl, with double shoulder rockets, headcrest, sheriff stars on each shoulder piece and all! Check them both out, and join the discussion in the Energon Pub.

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Re: Imaginarium Art Licensed Transformers Statues

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 4:24 am
by fenrir72
G1 themed again? When are them manufacturers ever gonna think outta the box and take a risk on a character that only one or two noisy online tf fans bellyache on? 8-}

Re: Imaginarium Art Licensed Transformers Statues

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 6:09 am
by -Kanrabat-
fenrir72 wrote:G1 themed again? When are them manufacturers ever gonna think outta the box and take a risk on a character that only one or two noisy online tf fans bellyache on? 8-}



I want a 3000$ statue of Kicker from Energon. [-(

Re: Imaginarium Art Licensed Transformers Statues

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 8:34 am
by Sunstar
fenrir72 wrote:G1 themed again? When are them manufacturers ever gonna think outta the box and take a risk on a character that only one or two noisy online tf fans bellyache on? 8-}


Well sideshow (I think it was sideshow) did a sexy movie Starscream statue - you might have missed that one - was about 1700 usd, LEDs. I woulda got it if I had the money at the time. But since I have a nostalgic love of G1 Starscream - I decided ultimately to get that one. I don't understand all this BS with people complaing what others like. Companies want to make money, and they know G1 is a popular line and will generally sell. They may not want to take a risk of making something with a high price tag that won't do well - I can't imagine kicker being popular. If you also refer to me as one of the bellyachers who likes G1, keep in mind, I am pretty open minded and enjoy most, if not all series (energon aside)

Re: Imaginarium Art Licensed Transformers Statues

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 8:56 am
by william-james88
Sunstar wrote: If you also refer to me as one of the bellyachers who likes G1, keep in mind, I am pretty open minded and enjoy most, if not all series (energon aside)

You can ignore Fenrir, most do, he just spouts this to see if anyone takes the bait.

Because what he says is nonsense anyway, its not just G1 stuff out there. There are statues out there for G1, Live action films, a cross of the two, and Beast Wars.

Re: Imaginarium Art Licensed Transformers Statues

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 8:58 am
by Sunstar
Will keep in mind.

Imaginarium Art Transformers Statues: Galvatron Prototype, Jazz Colous, Bumblebee Teaser

PostPosted: Thu Apr 05, 2018 5:42 am
by Va'al
From the official Facebook page for Imaginarium Art, the licensed makers of Transformers statues with a redesigned take on the Generation 1 aesthetics, we have a small handful of updates. First up, a simple art teaser for an upcoming project, featuring the yellow scout Bumblebee, reusing the art seen on the Cyber Battalion toy packaging.

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Next is the final colour version for the Jazz figure, updating the previous story about the statue we reported on here.

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And finally, we have the first physical proof of the next project they're working on: a statue of purple leader of the Decepticons, Galvatron. Check it out below!

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Re: Imaginarium Art Licensed Transformers Statues

PostPosted: Thu Apr 05, 2018 1:40 pm
by Rated X
I wanna see a customizer put a hacksaw to one of these statues and make them transform.